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Diderma testaceum (Schrad) Pers
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Diderma testaceum
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Diderma testaceum

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Diderma testaceum
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Diderma testaceum
Diderma testaceum
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Diderma testaceum

Diderma testaceum
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Diderma testaceum
Diderma testaceum
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Diderma testaceum

Diderma testaceum
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Diderma testaceum
Diderma testaceum
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Diderma testaceum

Diderma testaceum
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Diderma testaceum
Overview
Sporocarps sessile, gregarious, hemispherical or depressed, globose, 0.7-1 mm diam., flesh-coloured or pinkish, smooth. Hypothallus inconspicuous. Peridium double, the outer layer porcelain-like, the inner layer separate, membranous, pinkish or whitish-grey. Columella conical, prominent, pinkish-brown, rough. Capillitium abundant, the pale, delicate, sparsely branched threads. Spore-mass black. Spores pale brown, 8-9 µm diam., nearly smooth. Plasmodium yellowish-buff.

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The Eumycetozoan Project -- working to understand the ecology, sytematics and evolution of myxomycetes, dictostelids and protostelids -- the true slime molds.

Sponsored by grants from the National Science Foundation.


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